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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Silesian Piasts were the oldest line of the Piast dynasty beginning with W adys aw II the Exile, son of Boles aw III Wrymouth, Duke of Poland. According to Boles aw''s testament W adys aw II the Exile was granted the Silesian province as his hereditary realm and also the Seniorate Province because he was the oldest among the Piasts.In 1145 W adys aw attempted to take control of the whole of Poland, but he was defeated by his younger brothers in 1146 and was driven…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Silesian Piasts were the oldest line of the Piast dynasty beginning with W adys aw II the Exile, son of Boles aw III Wrymouth, Duke of Poland. According to Boles aw''s testament W adys aw II the Exile was granted the Silesian province as his hereditary realm and also the Seniorate Province because he was the oldest among the Piasts.In 1145 W adys aw attempted to take control of the whole of Poland, but he was defeated by his younger brothers in 1146 and was driven into exile to Altenburg in Thuringia, a imperial palace of emperor Konrad III, his brother-in-law. The Senorate Province as well as Silesia came under the control of Boles aw IV the Curly (duke of Masovia).